Sunday, February 19, 2017

The New York Times reports that Swedes reacted with confusion, anger and ridicule on Sunday to a vague remark by President Trump that suggested that something terrible had occurred in their country.
During a campaign-style rally on Saturday in Florida, Mr. Trump issued a sharp if discursive attack on refugee policies in Europe, ticking off a list of places that have been hit by terrorists.
“You look at what’s happening,” he told his supporters. “We’ve got to keep our country safe. You look at what’s happening in Germany, you look at what’s happening last night in Sweden. Sweden, who would believe this?”
Not the Swedes -- or anyone else with knowledge of the truth.

I wonder if Donald could solve actual problems if he ever thought to address them.

UPDATE: Now it turns out Trump was talking about something he heard Tucker Carlson say -- which still wasn't an attack -- Friday night on Fox News, further bolstering Don's reputation as conspiracy theorist in chief. If he won't get a real national security adviser and listen to real intelligence, we are in real trouble here, folks.

It seems the walls inside the limited mind of Mr. Trump are making him a pathetic excuse of an US president, that is only capable of expressing his opinions and views based on info from non-reliable sources...